Transnatl Enviro Law
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Transnational Environmental Law (TEL) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to new ideas on environmental law and governance beyond the state.
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Published #openaccess in the latest issue of Transnatl Enviro Law : 'A Rights Turn in Biodiversity Litigation?' by César Rodríguez-Garavito and David R Boyd cambridge.org/core/journals/… #biodiversity #humanrights #rightsturn #litigation
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Adapting Hydropower to European Union Water Law: Flexible Governance versus Legal Effectiveness in Sweden and Finland' by Suvi-Tuuli Puharinen, Antti Belinskij & Niko Soininen 👉bit.ly/3I430a9
Delighted to share a new open access article with Transnatl Enviro Law as #UNEA6 discusses an #SRM resolution. An global governance and international legal analysis of existing restrictive and prohibitory regimes, showing many precedents for an SRM non-use regime. bit.ly/4bMIQzb
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Towards a Non-Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering: Lessons from International Law and Governance' Aarti Gupta et al. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'The Intersections of Public Rights and Private Rules: An Analysis of Human Rights in Forestry and Fisheries Certification Standards' by Sébastien Jodoin and Kaisa Johnson cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Permanence and Liability: Legal Considerations on the Integration of Carbon Dioxide Removal into the EU Emissions Trading System' by Lukas Schuett cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'The Illusion of Harmony: Power, Politics, and Distributive Implications of Rights of Nature' by Matthias Petel cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🏆The #TEL Best Article Prize is awarded annually to the most innovative article published in Transnatl Enviro Law that year. In 2023, it is awarded to Alexander Zahar for his article 'Agricultural Exceptionalism in the Climate Change Treaties'. bit.ly/3Q7KHFl Congratulations!
🏅The first Honourable Mention for the #TEL Best Article Prize 2023 is awarded to David Jefferson, Elizabeth Macpherson & Steven Moe for their Transnatl Enviro Law article, 'Experiments with the Extension of Legal Personality to Ecosystems and Beyond-Human Organisms' bit.ly/3VVxPG8
🏅The second Honourable Mention for the #TEL Best Article Prize 2023 is awarded to Mike Angstadt for his Transnatl Enviro Law contribution 'Can Domestic Environmental Courts Implement International Environmental Law? A Framework for Institutional Analysis.' bit.ly/3JjlKmr
Published #openaccess in the latest issue of Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Carbon Leakage and International Climate Change Law' by alice pirlot bit.ly/49Ggfcv
🔖The latest issue of Transnatl Enviro Law is now available, diving into insightful discussions on rights of nature, international climate law & resource governance! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
🌍 In honor of #EarthDay, the editors of Transnatl Enviro Law invite you to read the latest issue with great highlights on rights of nature & international climate law 👉cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Intersectional Victims as Agents of Change in International Human Rights-Based Climate Litigation' by Angela Hefti bit.ly/3JqdCk4
Now in #firstview & #openaccess: 'Assessing Drifting Fish Aggregating Device (dFAD) Abandonment under International Marine Pollution Law' by Valentin Schatz 🔖bit.ly/4abphOG
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Law, Colonial-Capitalist Floods, and the Production of Injustices in Eastern India: Insights for Climate Adaptation' by Birsha Ohdedar bit.ly/3wBdewx #colonialism #politicalecology #watergrabbing #climateadaptation
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'Transforming the Rule of Law in Environmental and Climate Litigation: Prohibiting the Arbitrary Treatment of Future Generations' by Katalin Sulyok 👉bit.ly/4bYvoYh
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'A New Leaf: Is It Time to De-objectify Plants in Private Law?' by Joris van Laarhoven & Rens Claerhoudt 👉 bit.ly/4dUiD2x
Now in #firstview and #openaccess at Transnatl Enviro Law: 'The Legal Objectives of the EU Emissions Trading System: An Evaluation Framework' by Manolis Kotzampasakis and Edwin Woerdman ➡️ bit.ly/3T9tWes